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It would not advance to the rinse cycle ,

Well, first off I got the wrong timer from another source, I threw it away and ordered the right one. Secondly I haven't done the repair yet , I am waiting for my daughter to bring me the part on Jan1, I am in the Caribbean and didn't want to pay the shipping for it , plus Customs Duty. The repair is not a real complex deal but , I am a retired electrician so It's not too technical to me., about 6 torx screws and 3 self tappers to take the timer out , plus pulling the plugs on it. The impeller is a bit more work but not too bad , just pay attention to the order of the parts. I am just changing it out because the parts select site said this is the problem 90% of the time and I would hate to go through ordering more parts from the USA again. I hope it all works when I get the parts....

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Parts Used:

Timer

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Screw drivers

Customer: Charles from Middletown, OH

Dishwasher started but stayed at one place in the cycle

First I removed the 7 torx screws holding the inner door panel to gain access to the timer. There is a plastic cover over the timer to be lifted out ot the way then you can access the 3 screws holding the timer in place. Pull the timer dial off the front then remove the 3 screws. Disconnect the 2 electric plugs and the single ground from the timer. Don't get shocked. Hook the ground wire and the 2 harnesses, screw the timer in place, replace the shield, reinstall the inner door with 7 torx, push the timer dial back in place, and go for a test run.

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Parts Used:

Timer

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: Mark from Bridgeport, CT

Would not complete any cycle

I first turned the power breaker off. Then removed the plastic inside front door panel ( seven screws ) . Then unpluged the plugs and wires from timer noting their placement. Then removing three screws removed the timer. I reversed the procedure for the install and wala, started washing dishes.

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Parts Used:

Timer

Level of Difficulty: Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: Alfred from Tickfaw, LA

Dishwasher worked but would not cycle through all the cleaning cycles

Well the part was delivered while I was at work and my wife, who has been handwashing the dishes, was so desperate to have it fixed that she took off the inside plate by removing the 7 torx screws and then removing the inner shield, removed the 3 screws holding the timer to the panel, unhooked the wires to it, replaced it and screwed everything back together. She even remember to turn the breaker back on to get it running. The easiest repair I have ever done.